Herbivores are sometimes missing the canine teeth.
Canines (cuspids) and carnassals
Carnivores have pointed teeth to chew through meat, but herbivores have flat teeth to chew on plants and vegetation. Humans have both pointed teeth and flat teeth, our canines and our molars.
Herbivores have flat molars and sharp incisors that are used for grinding and tearing plant material, respectively. Their teeth are adapted to help them chew tough plant fibers and extract nutrients from vegetation. Unlike carnivores, herbivores do not have sharp, pointed teeth for tearing flesh.
they sometimes eat hard food
Most herbivores don't have canine teeth. Horses do.
Herbivores are sometimes missing the canine teeth.
what is the job of incisor teeth
Canines (cuspids) and carnassals
Canines (cuspids) and carnassals
The Canine teeth because they rip and tear through food which would of been important for Carnivores and Omnivores since most herbivores have flat molar teeth to grind their food of leaves and fruit etc
they have flat teeth
No, herbivores don't have strong teeth
Herbivores have flat teeth for grinding fibrous plant foods.
Herbivores have flat teeth that they use to eat plants. Carnivore have the pointy, sharp teeth that they use to rip up their meat. So to answer your question, herbivores have flat teeth.
Because of its teeth it is believed that they are herbivores.
No, Lacey Mosley is not missing teeth.
No. They are herbivores and don't need sharp teeth.